Rich, WAE is the biggest Geman contest. 73, Igor UA9CDC -- Original Message -- From: "Richard DiDonna NN3W" <richnn3w@verizon.net> To: <ua9cdc@gmail.com>; <hhamwv@gmail.com>; <wrtc2018@lists.wrtc2018
Rich, I do not know where you get your data from and I only checked 2014 SOAB category results at www.rdxc.org It shows 7 KC1XX 2481 QSO confirmed 73, Igor UA9CDC-- Original Message -- From: "Richard
I think the best way to select deserving for WRTC would be to have one or two WRTC like competitions (virtually with the same rules as WRTC) in each selection area. That would allow those ops who is
Rich, Actually it is 2486 QSO confirmed, not claimed. May be 3000 is only true for EU but over 2000 CONFIRMED in 24 hours which was shown by several stations in different cathegories from NA still me
I have already suggested this approach here few days ago. There were no comments, Ural contest group has been organizing such competition for the last 12 years for local hams here in Ua9 But we also
In such a case I only send my call and work and log both in one go. 73, Igor UA9CDC -- Original Message -- From: "Peter Voelpel" <dj7ww@t-online.de> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com> Sent: Friday, Dece
I do because I hear them both sending confirmation. Worked for me several times but unfortunetely it does not happen too often. If it did, it would have improved my result pretty much. 73, Igor UA9CD
Hi Rick, I run two separate computers. It is convenient because it gives me more screen real estate (2 x 24 inch monitors) and redundancy (log never gets lost with 2 networked computers). Audio switc
Exactly my thoughts. Ham radio is too complicated for most of the newcomers. One needs to spend a lot of efforts and time to prepare for the exam, learn CW, build decent station before you start enjo
Joe, Do not give up. I think I have found CAT interface for your old radio. http://www.i2tzk.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55:vintagecat&catid=31:projects&Itemid=46 If you can not
These are the results (advatages) of making participant's logs public. 73, Igor UA9CDC -- Original Message -- From: "Randy Thompson K5ZD" <k5zd@charter.net> To: "'Dez Watson'" <g3ww.dez@virgin.net>;
Barry, There are eleven time zones in Russia, which currently observe times ranging from UTC+02:00 to UTC+12:00 Even if you mean just EU Russia, which has higher ham radio population, there are 4 tim
Jack, I understand that you are joking, but seriously, you could do that trick in the past as well. There were no point waiting for the rules change. Anyway, achieving good results is hardly possible
Interesting, but so far does not work as intended. I have tried to call cq while changing frequency every 30 seconds. The frequency of my spots on the graph are not reflecting correctly. Anyway the i
Charly, I do not know about 2K-FA but I used SO2R with 1K-FA, pair of K3 and no filters. You can actually test and measure isolation between 2 radio ports on the amp with SDR and signal source prior
If you have a small station you really don't have much a chance to qualify unless you have a friend who has >a large station and allows you to operate. Another possibility is your friend qualifies an
But how to become number one worldwide having the best antennas, radios, amps, towers, cables, automation, operators etc? Fernando, That is easy. Keep training using your "best antennas, radios etc"
Fernando, What I am trying to convey is that the only more or less level ground in ham radio contests is possible when all the competitors are on the same field with the same power and similar antenn
I have already more then once suggested that the selection criteria for the next WRTC should be changed. Every selection area should organize and conduct 2 or 3 WRTC like competitions during selectio
I am posting this on the request of RAEM contest sponsors: The contest Committee of RAEM International HF Contest expresses to everyone who took part in the event, their appreciation. Thanks to all w